The Malaspina Glacier in Alaska is the
world's largest piedmont glacier, covering over 8,000 square
kilometers {2500 square miles } and measuring over 193 kilometers
(120 miles }across at its widest point.

The Kutiah Glacier in Pakistan holds
the record for the fastest glacial surge. In 1953, it raced more
than 12 kilometers {7.4 miles } in three months, averaging about
112 meters ( per day.
.

The longest glacier in the world, the
Lambert Glacier in the Antarctic, is 64 Kilomtres (40 miles)
wide and 515 kilometres (320 miles) long.

The fastest moving glacier, the Quarayaq
in Greenland, moves about 82 to 100.5 centimetres (2.7 to 3.3
feet) per hour.